Black Fathers Need Stronger Support Systems
Black Fatherhood Podcast with Dr. Alvin Thomas
by Alvin Thomas
4d ago
Black dads can too easily be excluded from the social welfare system, challenging their ability to be gainfully employed, engage with their children, and sustain a good quality of life. Dr. David Pate, Associate Professor and Chair Emeritus of the Social Work department at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, joins us to talk about the effects of social welfare policy on the lives of Black men and their children ..read more
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Fathers and Feathers: BIPOC Birding for All
Black Fatherhood Podcast with Dr. Alvin Thomas
by Alvin Thomas
2w ago
On a mission to "spread as much joy as possible", Dexter Patterson, aka The Wisco Birder, is dedicated to making birdwatching welcoming for all birders around the state of Wisconsin.  As founding member of The BIPOC Birding Club of Wisconsin, Dexter joins us to share in a “community of people of color who love the outdoors and the birds and beauty of natural Wisconsin and wish to connect with others who share the same passion ..read more
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Jacob Blake on Fatherhood and Life After Kenosha
Black Fatherhood Podcast with Dr. Alvin Thomas
by Alvin Thomas
1M ago
Exclusive Interview:  In August 2020, Jacob Blake, a 29-year-old Black man, was shot seven times in the back by a white officer outside an apartment complex in Kenosha, Wisconsin.  The shooting, which happened in front of Jacob's children, prompted national outrage with riots and protests breaking out across the country.  But despite his new identity as a contemporary civil rights icon, the first word Jacob uses to describe himself is “father”.  Today we’re speaking with Jacob Blake about Black Fatherhood, and how that fateful summer night shaped his role as father, then an ..read more
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The Unapologetic Guide to Black Mental Health
Black Fatherhood Podcast with Dr. Alvin Thomas
by Alvin Thomas
1M ago
Mental health is too often overlooked and under appreciated in the Black community.  Dr. Rheeda Walker, an award-winning professor, psychologist, and author of The Unapologetic Guide to Black Mental Health, join us to talk about the mental health crisis in our community today, and how "in order to reclaim a life worth living, you must first reclaim your mind ..read more
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Black Santa
Black Fatherhood Podcast with Dr. Alvin Thomas
by Alvin Thomas
4M ago
Fred Conley, a community icon in Madison, Wisconsin, saw the need for representation at Christmastime and went to work.  Shifting careers from a lifetime of experience as a police officer, Fred embraced his new role as a cherished holiday icon for Black children across the country ..read more
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The Black Working Class
Black Fatherhood Podcast with Dr. Alvin Thomas
by Alvin Thomas
5M ago
The national mythos of a predominantly white working class leaves little room for black workers or any opportunity to glean lessons from their histories. Today we’re talking about the origins of the Black working class with Dr. Blair Kelley, a historian and scholar of the African American experience, and author of, "Black Folk: The Roots of the Black Working Class ..read more
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I am and I feel
Black Fatherhood Podcast with Dr. Alvin Thomas
by Alvin Thomas
5M ago
George Floyd spoke, and no one listened. He cried, and no one responded. Black people are crying out and America is not listening and not responding, because it hears the noise and not the pain. Written at the height of racial unrest during the pandemic, this poem captures the emotional complexity throughout these traumatic experiences ..read more
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Raising Kids Through Poetry
Black Fatherhood Podcast with Dr. Alvin Thomas
by Alvin Thomas
5M ago
Language is an art, and how we express it matters. Author and poet F. Douglas Brown and Loyola High School (LA) Principal Jamal Adams - each masters of language - share how they’re using their talent and skill to change the narrative of the boys they teach as they transition to becoming men ..read more
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The Adventure Gap
Black Fatherhood Podcast with Dr. Alvin Thomas
by Alvin Thomas
6M ago
Why don’t we think of Black people going swimming, surfing, fishing, birding, or camping? Why are there still spaces we assume Black people shouldn’t be?  James Mills, outdoor journalist,  guide, and National Geographic Explorer, joins us to talk about how Black Americans, in both perception and practice, fall into what he calls “The Adventure Gap ..read more
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Getting Real with Felonious Munk
Black Fatherhood Podcast with Dr. Alvin Thomas
by Alvin Thomas
6M ago
In addition to having appeared in numerous television shows and comedy clubs across the country, Felonious Munk is also a proud father whose greatest achievement might depend on whether or not he can get his young son to *just try* Ethiopian food. Comedian, social commentator, actor, producer - and dad - Felonious joins us to talk about the highs, lows, and everything in between when it comes to parenting ..read more
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